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    ISWYAD

    ISWYAD

    ISeeWhatYouAreDoing - a tool for remote acces with very! low bandwith.

    ...Because it has NO security the Tcp/Ip part shouldn't be used in public networks (Use a firewall! :)). It was designed for easily keeping an eye on what people in your home network are doing and (if necessary) turn f.e. your brother's computer off when he forgot. As said it is able to work on very bad connections. Bin/Bin.zip is the basic package with client and a gui server, Bin/Hidden_Server.zip contains the "serious" version with a useful config.txt, no gui (server should run in background) and uses mainly ftp to get its commands, although you can connect via Tcp/Ip and the client from the Bin/Bin.zip or Bin/Client_Only.zip package. ...
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    Home Server Download Daemon (HSDD) is free non-GUI download manager for home network servers written in Java. HSDD is controlled remotely by telnet protocol.
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    This small project fills a need for network administrators to centralize their SSH keys management. It allows to manage a database of public keys via a GUI (and an upcoming command line interface), dinamically enabiling on a per-key, per-user and per-host
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